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Growing indoor plants has proven to have tremendous benefits: indoor plants have the power to boost moods, reduce stress, and add life to sterile spaces. However, many people were born without a …

With such a wide variety of cultures, languages, and religions being practiced within the Town of Islip, our rich diversity has proven to be one of the greatest strengths of our community. To …

Suffolk County Crime Stoppers and Suffolk County Police Fifth Precinct Crime Section officers are seeking the public’s help to identify and locate four people who damaged property at the Idle …

The Bayport-Blue Point High School Class of 1988 celebrated their 35th reunion on Saturday, Aug. 5, at Momo’s Too in Bayport. The graduating Class of 1988 has an active Facebook page that has …

Rescue dog, Sushi, celebrated her first birthday at Davis Park with her family, the Chavious clan from Bayport, on July 31. Named by daughter, Tierney, 7, for her resemblance to a sushi roll, …

On Saturday, July 27, the Sayville varsity girls flag football team held a car wash fundraiser at the Sayville Fire Department and exceeded their goal of raising $1,000 towards their uniform costs. …

If you have enjoyed delicious cookies at a street festival or farmers’ market this summer, you may have already purchased from local business, The Groovy Cookie. The business is the ultimate …

The event of the season, Summerfest, will be held this weekend in downtown Sayville on Friday, Aug. 4, Saturday, Aug. 5, and Sunday, Aug. 6. The Greater Sayville Chamber of Commerce had …

On Thursday, July 27, a ceremony was held at the Bayport-Blue Point Public Library to honor the Smith family with the naming of a conference room. “Roger Smith played a critical role in …

As August begins, Long Islanders continue to enjoy their favorite summer activities, like hosting backyard barbecues, lounging by the pool, boating on the Great South Bay, or curling up with a good …

On Friday, July 28, the Shabby Tabby Cat Café hosted one of two fundraisers for recently adopted kitty, Boo Boo, who underwent $15,000 of emergency medical care shortly after finding his …

As a teenaged film aficionado, I bought a copy of an indie film called “Following” from the $5 bin at my local public library sometime around 2001. The first feature-length project …

You’re drowning.   The sleek cruiser taking you over swells and into crisp winds now rests at the bottom of the ocean.   Suddenly, an emergency line lands right in front of you. …

Last week, the Bayport Blue-Point Library’s café, headed by couture patisserie Mademoiselle’s, offered the community Barbie-themed cupcakes that were a hit with patrons of all …

Jolie Urraro attended Connetquot High School and was a core part of the team of Pace women’s lacrosse that just won the national championship in May. Urraro’s lax position is attacker and …

Suffolk County Police today arrested a man for photographing two minors at a Sayville department store in June. A 15-year-old and an 11-year-old were inside a fitting room at Target, located at …

With extreme heat forecasted for the next several days, PSEG Long Island has sufficient electric capacity to meet projected peak demand and is here for customers and the community. According to the …

Hosted for the ninth year by Patchogue Arts Council, the Paint the Great South Bay event accepted entries for this year’s wet paint sale to be held at 20 Terry Street, in Patchogue, until July …

Hoping to bring vegan culinary delights to Long Islanders of all gastric persuasions, Missy Domenchello, a Sayville High School alumna of 2008, started Long Island Herbivore and launched the company …

Clean water is elemental to the health, economy, recreation, and overall well-being of Long Island and its residents. Yet, on Tuesday, July 25, the Suffolk County Legislature failed to allow the …

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